There would have to be someone in control of writing it, testing it, and enforcing it. And whoever had the most power, influence,and money would be the one controlling that.

You're just asking for corruption.

Do I think the majority of the population isn't smart enough to know how to pick candidates who will actually improve the country? Absolutely. However, I have no right to take away their right to make self-destructive decisions.

No, they should not be required to pass a civics exam. However, anyone who does vote in presidential or state elections should have their head examined . For nearly 250 years the vote has mattered very little. If things haven't gone from bad to worse, then they have certainly gone from bad to bad. A lateral move isn't worth the time and effort.

1. Women are still getting paid less than men2. Sexual violence is still a major issue3. the environment is nearly ruined4. Racism is alive and well5. The police state is a reality6. The groundwater and the food are toxic and filled with cancerous agents.7.Soon drones will pepper the sky with the all seeing eye.8. 40,000 die annually in MVC's and they're still making cars.9. Capitalism still only works for a small percentage of citizens.10. The recent border controversy indicates that many white people are still circling the wagons.

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